American attitudes about AI today mirror poll answers about the rise of the internet in the '90s
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Comparing these two technologies seems somewhat silly
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 08:01 zuletzt editiert vonIt is much more nefarious than that. It is disingenous and misleading, on purpose. These AI techbros are going to use whatever means it takes in order to spread their minddeleting slop.
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It helps write emails and reviews and edits resumes. I have very little other use for it.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 08:06 zuletzt editiert vonhope you proofread those emails, least you send part of a romance novel that the AI hallucinated into being.
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It helps write emails and reviews and edits resumes. I have very little other use for it.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 08:17 zuletzt editiert vonIt also helps with tons of complex tasks in the sciences like finding new protein folding algorithms.
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It's not about making money, it's about contributing to society, supporting your family. Being useful
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 09:04 zuletzt editiert vonI think people would find new ways to struggle that they actually enjoy and would likely end up contributing. Imagine a couple of thousand people with their new modest but stress free budgets decide to join a yearly potato cannon contest, Sure its not going to invent anything new directly but you now have a bunch of people learning about ballistics and stoichiometry and high pressure engineering all egging eachother on to shoot that potato further. The competition gets more and more fierce and with the much lower stakes people start trying some more out there ideas, before you know it you have a modest but highly effective solution to reliably obtaining the correct gas mixture for something like a combined light gas gun.
And that's a deliberately silly example, you'd get a ton more art, people deciding to be athletes, coders, all sorts of hobies that can encourage healthy competition and often benefit society in surprising ways.
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I think people would find new ways to struggle that they actually enjoy and would likely end up contributing. Imagine a couple of thousand people with their new modest but stress free budgets decide to join a yearly potato cannon contest, Sure its not going to invent anything new directly but you now have a bunch of people learning about ballistics and stoichiometry and high pressure engineering all egging eachother on to shoot that potato further. The competition gets more and more fierce and with the much lower stakes people start trying some more out there ideas, before you know it you have a modest but highly effective solution to reliably obtaining the correct gas mixture for something like a combined light gas gun.
And that's a deliberately silly example, you'd get a ton more art, people deciding to be athletes, coders, all sorts of hobies that can encourage healthy competition and often benefit society in surprising ways.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 12:40 zuletzt editiert vonArt and Coding would be seen as quaint in a world where AI can produce more of it faster and better than a human ever hoped. You'd know in the back of your mind that what you are doing is pointless
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I was paraphrasing and trying to be nice. Fine, you didn't say humans yearn for the workplace. You said humans existentially require the workplace.
I think if AI replaces humans in the workplace, even with UBI, humans would cease to exist shortly thereafter as our lives will have become meaningless
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 12:48 zuletzt editiert vonOnly because you're only reading the comment at face value. Humans existentially require roles. Sometimes that role is caregiver, sometimes it's parent, and sometimes it's fireman or garbage truck driver. If we live in a world where machines can do everything better than humans, what is the point of a human? If a robot does all the work around the house and cooks and cleans and I get a check for a few thousand every month, what am I contributing to my family? If I'm not a provider, what am I?
And you can say this is some kind of capitalist indoctrination but I sincerely believe this is biology. Men, especially, define themselves by their ability to contribute to their families or to society. Men are impacted more heavily by layoffs than women are, for example. When a man loses his job he's likely to fall into a depressive malaise of self pity and feelings of uselessness.
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It also helps with tons of complex tasks in the sciences like finding new protein folding algorithms.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 13:51 zuletzt editiert vonThat right there is the problem with this discussion. They're not even remotely similar technologies.
The ones doing protein folding are specialised limited capability AI. They are absolutely useful and very good at their jobs, but they are not the kind of AI that the public are using.
The public are using large language models and Diffusion-Based image generators. Not the narrow AI that you're talking about.
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hope you proofread those emails, least you send part of a romance novel that the AI hallucinated into being.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 13:57 zuletzt editiert vonThose can be sent to me.
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That right there is the problem with this discussion. They're not even remotely similar technologies.
The ones doing protein folding are specialised limited capability AI. They are absolutely useful and very good at their jobs, but they are not the kind of AI that the public are using.
The public are using large language models and Diffusion-Based image generators. Not the narrow AI that you're talking about.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 14:27 zuletzt editiert vonAI is a superset of transformers which is then a superset of LLM’s. I think I’m making the same point as you, that in the broader sense “AI” can be useful.
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hope you proofread those emails, least you send part of a romance novel that the AI hallucinated into being.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 17:27 zuletzt editiert vonI do. Always. I’ve been playing with VEO. Creating a CocoPanda character. It’s been a lot of fun.
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If AI gave you an accurate correct answer 99% of the time would you use it to find the answer to questions quickly?
I would. I absolutely would, the natural language search of ai feels amazing for finding the answer to a question you have.
The current problem is that its not accurate and not correct at a high enough percentage. As soon as that reaches a certain point we're cooked and AI becomes undeniable.
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